A) a sugar pill that is used to fool subjects into thinking it is a drug
B) an inactive substance or "fake" treatment used as a control technique
C) the location where an experiment is conducted
D) a confederate who is "planted' research to see if they can cause specific effects
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A) psychiatric
B) evolutionary
C) biological
D) psychodynamic
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A) structuralism
B) gestalt psychology
C) cognitivism
D) functionalism
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A) specific prediction about how one variable is related to another
B) precise definition of how variables will be observed and measured in a study
C) concept that explains previously gathered data
D) method by which a research question will be examined
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A) She can try to talk him out of it, but cannot call the police -no matter what the outcome -due to confidentiality concerns
B) Have him committed to a mental institution
C) Call the police and inform his wife.
D) Nothing; due to confidentiality concerns she is powerless.
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A) psychobiological
B) psychosocial
C) ecological
D) evolutionary
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A) Survey, question, read, recite, review, write
B) Scan, query, read, repeat, reword, recite
C) Survey, query, review, read, reread, recite
D) Scan, question, read, write by rewording, repeat
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A) Wilhelm Wundt
B) Charles Darwin
C) Edward Titchener
D) Sigmund Freud
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A) will probably get a cold
B) are in the experimental group
C) are in the placebo group
D) are in the control group
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A) a dependent variable
B) a research question
C) random assignment
D) naturalistic observation
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A) a standardized scientific procedure for conducting investigations
B) the identical treatment of participants in two groups to determine the effect of a dependent variable on an independent variable
C) a systematic recording of behavior exhibited by participants in the laboratory
D) a carefully controlled scientific procedure that determines whether variables manipulated by the experimenter have a causal effect on other variables
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A) +) 78
B) -) 84
C) +) 35
D) 00
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A) response to the drug; amount of the drug
B) experimental group; control group
C) amount of the drug; quiz scores
D) researcher variables; extraneous variables
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A) experimental study
B) correlational study
C) case study
D) survey
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A) inference
B) inferential statistic
C) correlation coefficient
D) quasi-correlation
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A) Correlational study
B) Experiment
C) Naturalistic observation
D) Survey
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A) self-satisfaction
B) joy
C) self-actualization
D) accomplishment
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A) describing
B) explaining
C) predicting
D) changing
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A) Surveys can identify causes of behavior
B) Surveys can provide more in-depth information than other research methods.
C) Surveys can identify subject bias.
D) Surveys can be used on larger samples than other research methods.
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A) counterbalanced design
B) double-blind study
C) unknown condition experiment
D) controlled deception condition
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